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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1963, p. 8

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g THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 24, 1963 Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Dr. Ruth Taylor, executive' secretary of the Overseas Mis- sionary Committee of the for- mer WMS was the guest speak- er at the recent meeting. of Simcoe Street UCW Dr. Taylor spoke of the new patterns of the missionary tasks Margaret M. Mathison Becomes Bride Of Larry St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Whitby, was the set- ting for the marriage Saturday of Miss Margaret Mary Mathi- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mathison and Mr. Larry Frank Henderson, son of Mr. and Mr. Frank Henderson, all of Oshawa. The ceremony was petra ed by the Reverend W. J. S. Me- Lure with Mrs. J. S. Spratt, Whitby, as organist, and Mrs. Castle Smith, Whitby, soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full length gown of satin peau de soie with a scooped neckline. The gown was adorned with ,appliques of French lace and the back of the skirt was accented by a bustle, unpressed pleats and a slight), train, Her illusion lace veil had F. Henderson of white roses and stephanotis. nard Gardner with Mr. Mr, William Henderson, ushers., The bride's nephew, David Mathison, was the ring- bearer. Hall. The bride's mother ceived in a dress of light green iridescent: taffeta with insets of dark green lace, matching hat and a corsage of yellow roses. The bridegroom's mother as- sisted in a grey print arnel dress and jacket, white acces- sories and a corsage of deep rose shade Better Time roses. When the bridal couple left on a honeymoon trip to the United States the bride wore a pale bandeau and carried a basket The best man was Mr. Leo- Wil-| liam L. Mathison, Brooklin, and as The reception was held in the Brooklin United Church re- of the Church, and explained the new methods used to spread the Gospel of Christ to the tions of churches in the North American continent pool their resources for this work. Christian broadcasting is one method that is being used very effectively. In some countries the Church has its own broad- casting station, while in other places it buys time from go- vernment programs. The written word has been distributed in many places in the form of magazines, and has proved a most popular means of comunication. Heathen natives. All denomina-| Message On World Missions Presented At UCW Meeting Most of the Christian Churches can meet the cost of their local expenses, but are not able to do anything for the non- Christian areas around them. Financial aid is given to them for this purpose. Mrs. George Haines thanked Dr. Taylor. Prior to the meeting the members and guests enjoyed a pot luck supper after which, Mr. Brian Pollack and Mr. Jack Gillespie played two numbers on the bag-pipes. The president, Mrs. Robert Holden, presided for the bus- ness period. Miss Evelyn Gay reported in the absence of the secretary, and Mrs. Ralph Jewell gave the treasurer's report, Mrs. Philip Perry reported for the membership committee. The supply and Social Assist- ance convener, Mrs. Lawrence Savery, reminded the members PERSONALS Out of town guests at the Henderson - Mathison wedding were Mrs, Scott Sheppard, Morepeth; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Conlin, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conlin, Miss Betty Beare, Markham; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Farrow, Mr. Robert Farrow, Miss Margaret Far- row, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathison, Mr, and Mrs. L. F. Palmateer, Toronto; Mrs. Frank Mathison, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lunny, Black- water. that the overseas relief bale would be shipped at the end of May, and asked for further do- nations, Mrs. Bruce Breck reported on the smorgasbord supper to be held May 4. Mrs. Lawrence Savery con- ducted the devotional period. The next meeting will be held on June 19 at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Patter- son, London, Ontario, have re- turned home after a 10-day visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. R, Armstrong, Lansdowne drive. Mr, and Mrs, Ronald W. Dew- land, Simcoe street north, re- turned recently from a vaca- tion at Miami Beach, Florida. Mrs, E. M. Culp, Glenwood crescent, and Mrs. Barnard Lewis, Somerville street, execu- tives of the University Women's Club of Oshawa and district, will be attending the regional conference in Renfrew, at the weekend. When you need Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Core for EVERYONE" Teas, birthdays, parties, wed- dings, anniversaries, comings and goings of guests are always of interest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the so- cial department with your item of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474, NOW MODELS MONTREAL (CP) -- Maria Beatrice Tucci, 22-year-old Ital- fan actress in Tennessee Wil- liams' play "The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore" which folded after two months in New York, is in time promoting Italian fashions. She was in Montreal for two days modelling Italian clothes. Ronald W. Bilsky, DC ® Headaches ®@ Backaches 100 King St. E.--Oshawa Phone 728-5156 WHITE SWAN Sue a scalloped border and was held *|by a crown of crystal and|P mother-of-pearl. She carried a spray cascade of white Sweet- heart roses and stephanotis. The maid of honor was Miss Marilyn Copeland with Miss Helen Toyne and Miss Lynn Langford as bridesmaids. They wore identically styled gowns of emerald green peau de soie with scoop necklines, lily-point sleeves and bell shaped skirts. They wore matching veiled) bandeaux headdresses and car-| ried colonial bouquets of gold and rust chrysanthemums. The flower girl was. Miss Mary Mathison, Brooklin, niece of the bride. She wore a long white satin dress, matching flowered BUEHLERS3 Tendcr EAT'N AT TPUE-TRIM BEEF pink wool suit trimmed with pink fox fur, black accessories and a corsage of pink and white feathered carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson will be making their home in Whitby. RESULTS COUNT! Miays: MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of th Oshawa & District Real Estate Board MR. AND MRS. PERCY KILBURN --Ireland Studio Friends Felicitate Couple On Diamond Anniversasy Mrs, Arthur Stone, Jr., Mrs. Robert Attersley, Mrs. J. F. Kil- burn, Mrs. Neil Attersley, granddaughters, and also Mrs. Thomas Temple. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Thomas Temple and Mrs. Bertram Mc- Donnel. In charge at tiie door and the guest book were Master Gary Foreman, the Misses Janice Attersley, Dianne Stone and Laurie Foreman, great grand-| children. | Among the many gifts and cards received, Mr. and Mrs. Kilburn were presented with a gift of money from theri family and a presentation from their neighbors. Messages of congratulations were received from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth; The Right Honorable John Diefen- baker, Prime Minister; the Hon- orable John 4H. _ Roberts, Premier of Ontario; the Honor- able Michael Starr; Mayor Lyman Gifford, and Mr. T. D. Thomas, MPP and also a framed citation to commemor- ate the occasion from the Honor- able John Yaremko, Provincial Secretary. IDAY CONTEST ENTER NOW! ~~~_©) and each winner receives this fabulous line-up of prizes! CANAD PICK & PACK HOL DAY WITH ALL EXPENSES CASH BONUS PAID FOR 2 $250.00 pocket money and a $100.00 wardrobe allowance! Mr. and Mrs. Percy John Kil- burn, Warren avenue, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary recently, at the home of their gon, Mr. Walter C. Kilburn and Mfrs. Kilburn, McLaughlin boulevard, with over 100 guests present. Mrs. Kilburn, nee Edith Anne Alice Singleton, and Mr. Kil- 'burn were married on April 5, 1903, in Blackpool, Lancashire, England. Mrs. Harry Tutty, sis- ter of the bridegroom, brides- maid, was present at the recep- tion. The couple have one son, Mr. Walter C, Kilburn, Oshawa, and one daughter, Mrs. John Hun- ter, Lindsay. They also have five grandchildren and ten great yerandchildren. Pouring tea were Mrs, F. H. Clarett, Toronto and Mrs. Harry Riggs, a niece. Serving {were Mrs, William J. Foreman, 12 KING E, -- 723-3633 MEAT SPECIALS! On Sale This Weekend! MILK = VEAL ROASTS 59 LEG @ RUMP @ SIRLOIN SHOULDER CHOPS CUBED VEAL 79: LOIN & RIB END | VEAL STEW lb. 39° See What $1 Will Buy! 3-lb. Veal Patties 5-lb. Pork Hocks 2-lb. Breakfast Bacon 2-lb. 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